The 16 Weirdest News Headlines That We Saw In 2018

Published December 26, 2018
Updated August 15, 2019

Sea Tornado In China Brings Torrential Downpour Of Hail And Animals

Octopus And Starfish Fall In Rain

The SunOctopuses and starfish were seen falling onto cars.

“It’s raining cats and dogs” might just be an expression, but this year in a coastal city in northeast China, it really was raining so hard that creatures started falling from the sky. In this case, the creatures were from the ocean.

The city of Qingdao, China is no stranger to the sea and its creatures. After all, it’s common to see octopuses, shrimp, and starfish around the coastal city. However, it is exceptionally uncommon to see them falling from the sky.

As a sea tornado swept through the city, residents were shocked to see creatures falling from the sky along with the rain. The shocking photos from the weird news, which have since gone viral on Chinese social media, show sea creatures literally falling through the sky.

Shrimp

One photo shows an octopus falling through the sky, its tentacles trailing gracefully behind it. Another shows a starfish spread out on the windshield of a car. A few shrimp popped up clinging to windshield wipers, and a mollusk was seen stuck to someone’s side mirror.

The term “seafood rain” started popping up online as people shared their increasingly odd photos.

Though the photos seem strange, or even like they could be photoshopped, the so-called “seafood rain” phenomenon is not that unheard of. The most common occurrence is when tornadoes hover over water, creating what’s known as a “waterspout.”

If the wind is strong enough, sea life can literally be plucked from the ocean and flung through the air. As the tornado moves, the sea life moves with it and can find itself falling back to Earth yards or even miles from the shore.

While this may be the first (or at least a very rare example of) octopus and starfish rain, fish have certainly fallen from the sky via storms in the past. In Mexico in September, several fish fell from the sky during a rainstorm, and historians at the Library of Congress have pointed out that sea life rain has been reported as far back as ancient civilizations.

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Bernadette Deron
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Bernadette Deron is a digital media producer and writer from New York City who holds a Master's in publishing from New York University. Her work has appeared in Yahoo, MSN, AOL, and Insider.
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John Kuroski
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John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime.
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Deron, Bernadette. "The 16 Weirdest News Headlines That We Saw In 2018." AllThatsInteresting.com, December 26, 2018, https://allthatsinteresting.com/weird-news-2018. Accessed March 1, 2025.